“Envy sharpens its teeth every night.”
American Milk and Honey, p. 8
“Envy sharpens its teeth every night.”
American Milk and Honey, p. 8
“Apart from Christ, the electric crackle of envy runs along all the wires. Everything is hooked up to this particular grid. The current flows from Gentile to Jew, Jew to Gentile, white to black, black to white, short to tall, fat to skinny, and so on—mimetic desire and carping envy are absolutely everywhere and in everything. People who dismiss this with a wave of the hand do not understand the Scriptures, and they are blind when it comes to identifying one of the mainsprings of all unregenerate human action. The prohibition of envy and covetousness (‘of anything that is your neighbor’s’) is in the Ten Commandments for a reason” ().
American Milk and Honey, p. 5
“I refer, naturally enough, to the posturing of things like ‘social justice.’ That is just a high-flying name that people give to their malevolent envy, and it is like trying to polish a turd.”
American Milk and Honey, p. 4
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“Because I am going to be walking through a minefield here, I thought perhaps the best way to begin might be by strapping on a pair of snowshoes and just tromping my way across.”
American Milk and Honey, p. 2
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“The antisemitism I am going to be talking about is not the central problem. It is the canary that conked out in the mine. It is the first couple of coughs in a six-month losing battle with lung cancer. It is one of the fruits of a rancid tree, the tree of envy.”
American Milk and Honey, p. 2
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